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SOUTH CAROLINASouth Carolina haunted houses have some of the scariest and best reviews in the nation. Blacksburg includes The Fear Farm. The Fear Farm is located near the state line but well worth the drive. Come see the Side Show of Chupacabra, Baby dragon, two-headed bird, and the skunk worm. Are they fake or real? Experience the night and visit The Fear Farm.

South Carolina, bordered by North Carolina and Georgia, was one of the original 13 colonies. Originally part of the Carolina’s the two states separated after the Yamasee War. This was between the colonists and the natives. This was a complex war as there were many different evils that converged to create a blood bath for the colonists. All of the Indian tribes banded together and devastated the colonists. Hundreds of the colonists died in this battle, those who survived fled to Charles Town only to succumb to starvation. For more than a year, the colonists faced this annihilation and total destruction of colonies. Until, just as is mysteriously began, the war ended. The south banded together against the British taxation and with continued growth; battles and wars formed of the United States of America. As the lands were known for the rich soil, the development of the cotton gin grew the wealth of the southern plantation owner. With the greed and money of the plantations owners, the need for slaves grew. Being sympathetic with Virginia, South Carolina was a state that needed the slaves to work the fields. This became one of the largest populations of slaves next to Virginia and Georgia. With the election of President Abraham Lincoln came the separation of the North and South. The Civil War was on. The Union Army shut down the ports and in turn, the economy plummeted. South Carolina had a disadvantage in weaponry, maritime skills and numbers of soldiers. Easily taken over, the devastation of the war took place when General Sherman marched his troops through Columbia. On their way through they burned Columbia and many towns along the way. With the economy at a halt, the slaves freed, and the state in devastation, this set South Carolina as one of the poorest states after the war. This would keep a dark mark on the economy for years to come. At the same time, since the state was predominately now freed slaves, they began to dominate society. The Ku Klux Klan emerged, terrorizing and murdering the blacks attempting white supremacy. The first climax of the Klan was in the late 1870’s and martial law was enacted. The investigations of the Federal Government followed, 700 indictments were made, but few were successfully convicted, most were pardoned. Although the crime declined in the coming years, it hit a new peak in 1879. The evils of fear and greed continued to rule the political climate of the state. White elitists ran the political machine. They made it extremely difficult for the deprived blacks and poor whites from being able to vote. They wrote it in the constitution of the state in a way that would not violate the Fifteenth Amendment of the US Constitution. This deceit ran deep. Poll taxes and literacy tests prevented this large population of the state representation. This lasted for more than 60 years. It was not until the Civil Rights Movement and the Friendship Nine, Nine young black boys who were arrested for sitting at a lunch counter set for the whites, that history of South Carolina became national news. They opted for the “Jail, no bail” punishment of 30 days hard labor. South Carolina fought and fought this desegregation, on the streets and in the courts. Although they did without many rioting until the police overreacted to violence that erupted at a segregated bowling alley in Orangeburg. Three students were left dead of gunshots in the back, 30 were injured, two of them were beaten. One of the two beaten was a pregnant woman who lost her baby. South Carolina has seen the evils of the past and is now paying a price. From the colonists to the present, South Carolina has left many souls, lost between life and death, searching to complete their missions. Many angry souls left behind are still seeking revenge for the past. Souls left behind to complete missions, lost between life and death now roams South Carolina. These souls converged in the many haunted houses, haunted mazes, haunted hayrides, ghost tours, paranormal activity, attractions and more. Summoned by the Halloween season, draws those to the portals that open due to the intense negative energy they need to expel. This intense negative energy they expel helps the living keep them at bay for the remainder of the year. Unfortunately, they must return to do their bidding as part of their mission in purgatory. South Carolina is a major portal to the depths of the under-world. Demons and messengers of the under-lord return to experiment on the living. Hidden chambers and dungeons are opened under the pure evil and negative energy of the spirits who are unaware of their untimely death. South Carolina is home to many haunted attractions that are well known in the haunt world. These attractions have been selected on many local television and radio stations. Visit the haunted world of twisted and deranged haunted houses, spooky woods, attractions, mountains, mazes, estates, trains, trails, parks, manors, fields, graveyards, camps and more. Find the most innovative animatronics, cutting edge technology, scary monsters, creepy zombies, clowns, demented demons, creatures from the depths of the under-world, wandering souls, and bring your nightmares to life right here in South Carolina. When you are searching for haunted houses online, South Carolina is full of restless souls. Don’t wait for a review of a haunted house, come on down and check it out for yourself.

The Fear Farm haunted scream park is located in Blacksburg, South Carolina and just minutes from the North Carolina line. It was rated one of the best Haunted Houses in South Carolina and North Carolina and now houses one of the best Haunted Trails in South Carolina in North Carolina. Blacksburg was once named Iron City for the boom town in the late 1890’s. But with the boom comes the horrors of the aftermath and those who died seeking the thrills of riches beyond their most imaginable dream. The Fear Farm is a portal to the evils of the tumultuous past: during the fall months the nights get longer and the days get shorter. The evils that have been harnessed during the rest of the year become stronger and can no longer be contained. The Fear Farm now features 2 Haunted Attractions for the price of one in 2012. Open Rain or Moon our 8000 square foot Haunted House offers professional quality scenes, professional actors, and is one of the biggest indoor attractions in the Carolina’s featuring asylums, clowns, creatures, and monsters that are waiting to see you. Our second attraction will be a new haunted trail that will be the first of its type in the State of South Carolina and feature Apocalypse: Zombie Shootout, a walk through town where customers get to kill zombies on a laser zombie hunt to defend mankind from a Zombie Apocalypse. The Fear Farm, a portal to the deepest most horrific secrets of the past, is a truly haunted farm. Tempt your best and brightest with the fears of The Fear Farm. Don’t wait for a review; people are dying to see what all the fuss is about, plan to come today, come early to beat the lines. The Fear Farm, where fear grows.